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Drainage areas in the Vermillion River basin in eastern South Dakota

January 1, 1988

Above-normal precipitation in the northern portion of the Vermillion River basin from 1982 through 1987 caused substantial rises in lake levels in the Lake Thompson chain of lakes, resulting in discharge from Lake Thompson to the East Fork Vermillion River. Prior to 1986, the Lake Thompson chain of lakes was thought to be a noncontributing portion of the Vermillion River basin. To better understand surface drainage, the map delineates all named stream basins, and all unnamed basins larger than approximately 10 sq mi within the Vermillion River basin in South Dakota and lists by stream name the area of each basin. Stream drainage basins were delineated by visual interpretation of contour information of U.S. Geological Survey 7 1/2 minute topographic maps. Two tables list areas of drainage basins and reaches, as well as drainage areas above gaging stations. (USGS)

Publication Year 1988
Title Drainage areas in the Vermillion River basin in eastern South Dakota
DOI 10.3133/ofr88720
Authors Rick D. Benson, M.D. Freese, Frank D. Amundson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 88-720
Index ID ofr88720
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse